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Cooperation Agreement between ‘Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital Platform’ and Canadian Education Council-Jordan

Cooperation Agreement between ‘Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital Platform’ and Canadian Education Council-Jordan

AMMAN – Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Digital
Training Platform (TAG Digital Platform), a member of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global
(TAG.Global), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Canadian
Education Council-Jordan (CEC-Jordan) to cooperate  in several areas.

According to the MoU, the two parties
agreed to hold training courses particularly at universities and schools in
Jordan and to jointly submit training tenders. In the same context, the two
sides will cooperate in recording digital courses, as well as in engaging
trainees in TAG Digital Platform’s  Xeed
recruitment skills program

TAG.Global Digital Platform Executive
Director, Mr. Zaid Al-Majali, stated that 
cooperation with CEC-Jordan demonstrates the two parties' keenness to
achieve their goals in developing skills of the same target groups, indicating
that the collaboration primarily focuses on providing training courses in
various Jordanian public and private schools and universities.

For her part, Eng. Jumana Tanbour,
CEC-Jordan general manager, affirmed that the partnership with TAG.Global would
positively affect the labor market and is mutually beneficial.

It is worth mentioning that Talal
Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital Platform (TAG.Global Digital Platform) is a member
of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global (TAG.Global) – the global organization for
professional services in the fields of Accounting, Administrative Consultancy,
Training, Intellectual Property, Legal Services, Information Technology,
Building Capacities, Credit Information, Legal Translation, among others,
operating in more than 100 offices around the world.

The Platform also provides contractual
programs tailored to meet the training needs of each particular organization in
light of the goals it pursues and the challenges it faces. Typically, such
programs are designed after conducting full assessments of training needs or
according to the specific needs of the client.



The Canadian Education Council-Jordan
(CEC-Jordan) is the only center in the Middle East that has been awarded the
accreditation of the Canadian Academic Council. It provides training in the
fields of languages, IT skills, and conducting tests and examinations, in addition
to other areas including e-learning and creating digital content. The Council
also offers training programs ending with employment, with the aim of
sharpening and building youth capacities and promoting the entrepreneurship
culture.

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